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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 73

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SECTION FOUR 9 SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1962 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS MOTHBALLED CRAFT WOMlt Ship to Launch Rockets At Sea Under Navy Study Estes' Reputation Sank Accountant CPA Said He Based Financial Report On Tycoon's Word As a Christian WASHINGTON, June 2 (UPI) A Texas accountant has testified he mistakenly relied on Billie Sol Estes reputation as a Christian business man, when he prepared a financial statement Estes used last year to get more government grain storage contracts. FRENCH SHOT WW SPACE MOVED VP PARIS, June 2- (LTD -France may join the spac race within 18 months, government sources say, Its first satellite, already named Diamond One, will be launched late next year, slightly ahead of schedule. When the National Center of Space Studies was created by President Charles dt Gaulle's government in 1961. it was understood France had set 1965 as the year for its first satellite. WASHINGTON, June 2- (UPD-The Navy, which recently established its first space satellite command, is considering a plan for an astro- loaded, would be "ideally suited for an astronautics ship." The Curtiss, already modified for observation and re-search use by the Atomic Energy commission, is in mothballs at San Diego, Calif, Its full complement is 1,195 men.

anutic ship that could carry out Winn P. Jackson, a Lubbock. sea launchings ot the worm largest rockets, including America's 20-story-high Saturn. certified public accountant, and what needs to be done In the Navy's astronautic program," it said, "is the design and construction of an integrated astronautics ship, combining a capability of all astronautics operations in a single sea-going, tactically useful platform." The article was first prepared for a technical engineering journal by Lt. Comdr, Burton I.

Erielson of the bureau's command support branch. HE SAID a seaplane tender such as the 508-foot-long Cur-tiss, which displaces 8,671 Ions light and 13,475 tons fully testified before House investiga- The Bureau of Ships Journal tors that he said today that such a ship, nrrfmlprl with PRESS CHIEF RESIGNS BEIRUT, Lebanon, June few questions 15! and no inrie- displacing about 10,000 tons and accompanied when necessary by a floating drydock, would meet many if not all of the requirements for mobility Afif Tibi, president of Lebanon's press syndicate, has re -si pendent check- signed in protest against a gov Bands Play In Italy ROME, June 2 (UPI today celebrated the 16th anniversary of the proclamation of the Italian republic with parades throughout the country, 'nR Estes' own accounting of ernment law providing for the 7 in space operations. 111 i financial suspension of newspapers that Reserves9 Active Duty May Stretch WASHINGTON, June 2-WV-Army planners are proposing a major change in the volunteer reserve training program to give aome men more than the 'present six months of active duty. Youths volunteering for cer condition. attack foreign heads of state.

"WHAT HAS never been done has a since been in dieted on Estes charges of fraud in connection with his multi-million dollar operations. Jackson said he did not certify the accuracy of the financial -a Lji statement. tain complex specialties would be trained for up to 10 months before returning to civilian life He added if he had received such a report from another ac countant, "I would file it in the wastebasket as far as depending YOU STOP THAT Iancaster, June 2-Police Chief Donald Metzger (R) tries to restrain Alvin M. (Snooks) Polynone Jr, from hurling a heavy metal ash tray (front) at a photographer. Folynone was booked for the armed daylight holdup of the Mount-ville branch of the Fulton National bank at which he forced a teller to hand over $2,328 at gun point.

WP) and Joining national guard or reserve units. CONVERSELY, men in less demanding military specialties on it for anything." JACKSON APPEARED last AN OUTSTANDING NEW MODEL HOME that offers you more, and more, and more, and more Monday at a closed, unannounced who complete their training eoursa ahead of the six-month mark would be released as much meeting of the House Inter-Gov ernment Relations subcommittee. as two or three weeks early. Pope Spurs Social, His testimony was made public today by the investigators who The tentative plan also calls for trimming the over-all mili are digging into Estes' grain storage operations. He said he had only minor deal tary obligation of men in this program from a maximum of 8 years to 6 years, split between active duty and service with the ings with Estes until January or February of 1961 when the Pecos, boy wonder offered him Political Action Urges Catholics to Make Teachings Into State Laws of Their Countries By PAUL IIOFMANN, New York Timrs Senice $300 a month for auditing work.

THE YOUNG accountant, in jP. business for himself less than year at the time, said he felt ROME, June 2Pope John XXIII pledged Roman that "I would never have Catholics everywhere yesterday to make the social teachings of their church into the state laws of their countries. 'T 3 Catholics are committed, the Pontiff declared, to translate the social doctrine of the church "in guard or the reserve. THE PROPOSALS are being discussed at the staff level and have not yet been finally approved. Congress would have to enact any changes.

A restudy of the 3-year-old reserve training program was begun after powerful congressmen claimed it failed to meet the army's needs for adequately skilled men in the Berlin crisis military buildup last fall. Under that program men between IT and 26 may enlist for specific posts in specific reserve and guard units. They then undergo six months of active duty training and are exempt from the two-year draft. to the reality of modern life i client like that, you know, probably again, and that my ship had really come in." "So I managed to squeak out a 'yes," Jackson testified. "Then this request for this financial statement followed in a few days." Jackson said Estes telephoned and said he was sending the financial statement to be copied on the accountant's stationery.

After receiving it, Jackson said. and make it penetrate into social legislation for the New York To Honor Carpenter NEW YORK, June York won't be able to give astronaut Malcolm Scott WlllM-flf '-t' benefit of en we tire mankind The ihe telephoned Estes and told him made clear he was referring 1 Carpenter a in the first I I i Si ticker tape jf 9 place to his Pope John parade nut the figures would have to be checked. and he said, 'well, He said 'It is all right, there is nothing wrong with He said 'You know, it's right to the encyclical "Mater et Magistra" Burned Out Showboat Jackson testified. jt will honor him at a official luncheon. Mayor Robert F.

Wagner announced today that the "Everybody thought that he was such a Christian gentleman, as a fundamental document lor stepped-up Catholic social and political action. THE PONTIFF praised the social efforts of Catholic lay movements but warned against waste of energies by lack of coordination. He called for unity of action. and with his wide reputation, I made the mistake of believing him, he added. city will Carpenter bestow its highest award, the THE BARON 1700 sq.

ft. Living Area 4 Bedrooms -Family Room 1J4 Baths gold medal of honor, on the astronaut at the luncheon Churchmen here recalled that Parades to Recall Franco Victory Mater et Magistra had been in Tuesday. HE ALSO WILL be pre MADRID, June 2 l.V) voked by workers in Spain recently to justify their strikes. It sented the mayor's scroll for Tanks and cannon will roll distinguished and exceptional was also pointed out that some through Spanish cities tomorrow In parades marking the 23rd anniversary of the Franco victory service. "We are delighted to have protestant spokesmen had shown interest in and approval of the social encyclical and that the West German Social Democrats this opportunity to accord Lt.

over the Republican forces. Gen. Francisco Franco will Cmdr. Carpenter this tribute which he so thoroughly de take the salute of 18,000 soldiers, in a party document recently serves," the mayor said. acknowledged Mater et Magistra The Fred Ross Construction Corp.

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We fee! that the design of The Baron a major step forward in ew eciitimnng effort to give you, the homeboyer, the finest home alue anywhere. sailors, airmen, civil guards, and armed police in a Madrid parade. as a basis for discussion, THE CITY EARLIER had sought to honor Carpenter with To Be Rebuilt ST. LOUIS, June Capt. J.

(Bill) Menke isn't giving up his ship, the Golden-rod showboat despite a fire yesterday that burned out the interior of the last of the authentic old time Mississippi river showboats. The 82-year-old Menke, surveying the charred hulk several hours after the fire on the St. Louis riverfront that forced him and two others to flee in their night clothes, said he had no idea of quitting now. "I'VE HAD too active life en the riverfront," he explained. "This is my seventh boat.

I lost six of them through flood, high water and eld age." The grizzled Menke, chewing en the unlit stub of a cigar, said he had no insurance on the boat and doesn't know how much it will cost to rebuild, but he insisted he plans to go ahead. The steel hull was undamaged. "I CAN'T take the showboat with me, but I can't take my money either." Members of the cast that put en the oldtime melodramas featured by the Goldenrod were cheered by Menke's determination to rebuild the floating theater that once plied the river towns of a dozen states. a ticker-tape parade, as it did John H. Glenn Jr.

but the Na Michigan Demos Oppose tional Aeronautics and Space IHWM tt. K'ltt' I "I 1 1 i 1 J. I administration said his schedule would not permit it. Carpenter will be in the city only a few hours. He will ar rive with his wife and four $14,990 New Stale Constitution Document Short-Changes Taxpajers, Report Says In Blasting Convention LANSING, June 2 State Democratic children at the Marine air terminal at noon Tuesday, They will be accompanied on their flight from Langley Field, Va by Walter Williams, leaders termed Michigan's proposed new constitution to No Down Paymtnt VA $106.00 per mo.

complete FHA, $240.00 Down $109.00 per mo. complete operations director of Project Mercury and his wife and day a step backwards and said they could not in good con ance by voters. three children. science recommend its accep The new document "mocks public trust, compromises prin- The constitution should have Williams also will receive the gold medal of honor, been submitted to voters in sec clple and short-chances the tions, rather than on a take-it- or-leave-it basis, the report said 2 Schools to Honor Central State Grarl Plan to see this wmierjul See how much fay a new home could mem for your family I Democrats contended the eon- stition was written "by a self ish few in secret meetings off NEW YORK. June 2W- i the convention floor and beyond Navy Launches Guirled Missisle Ship taxpayers on their $2 million investment," they said, In a re-port submitted to Democratic Gov.

John Swalnson, who ordered it prepared. Obi ervers Leontyne Price, Metropolitan MIL OAKS PARK Opera soprano, will receive two honorary college degrees next 1 11 weekend. KM Howard university will award thrilling new design, perfect location, sensible, modest Suainsnn the pole of public scrutiny, after agreeing to an open convention." REPUBLICANS, who 0 i nated the convention, "must now search far and wife for support of their $2 million tranquilizer because the essential Ingredient for a genuine cure to Michigan's problems integrity Is woefully lacking," they said, The convention Is composed of 99 Republican and 45 Democratic delegrates. an honorary degree to the Negro sineer on Friday and Dartmouth college, will award her one the BATH, June 2UF) The Navy's latest guided missile frigate, the USS Worden, was launched today at the Bath iron works, The Worden is the fourth ship named in honor of Rear Adm. John L.

Worden, USN, who commanded the USS Monitor during its historic Civil war battle with the Confederate -ironclad, Mer rimac. following Sunday. said the Democratic opposition diminishes chances that voters will approve the proposed constitution when it Roes on the ballot, probably next spring. THE REPOHT, hBd little good to say of the convention's results. Thene will be the first honorary I 6YT0 CTTC degrees for Miss Price, a grad uate of Central State college, Wll- Model Homes on It 73, Just East the Exprewway Open 1 till PM berforce, O.

DENTISTS, HEADY Royal Oaks Park planning is your guarantee of a secure, happy environment for all the years ahead. Every home is provided with the newest, most efficient city utilities gas, water, sanitary sewers, paved streets. Yet you enjoy lower taxes with no assessments. Every type of family fun is near enough to enjoy. Royal Oalcs Tark is an established area.

Hundreds of families now live better in Royal Oaks Park. Several acres within Royal Oaks Park have been aside for a community recreation area. Part of this land will be developed as private community swimming club, open to residents of Royal Oaks Park only. See the new 1962 model homes soon you owe it to your family. Ttvtut Open Up Wide for Seven Lefties rismifLW 5 rh SRiMoiooe) XJ4Q r-j 1- 6 THE SEVEN trailblaerj ho HlDDLITOWH will be graduated next week are Laurence E.

of Hagerstown, Daniel Le vy P. BniTda-Dcvtlopcr FRED ROSS CONSTRUCTION CORP. Information, call SHadvside 6-9314 From Dayton, dial direct A 3-73 15 of Augusta, Jamet Johnson of Tamaqua, and -m 44-4 i I. Joseph H. Alexrod, Ronald Glaeser, Marshall R.

Goldman straddle the spitting bowl to get at his patient. Other in-atrumenu turned the wrong way, too. Prof. Gardner Foley of the dentistry school has no explanation for the high ratio of lefthander at his school, It is about twice the national average of lefthanders. "Coincidence, I guess," ht ays.

CASEY STEX6EL, manager of the New York Met baseball dub, has been the mott famoiii intrant far deo BALTIMORE, June they come, world. Just whst you'vt always wanted. Seven lefmanded They art among tht dentistry students being graduated next week by the Baltimore eol-lege of dental surgery, dental school, University of Maryland. Lefthsnded dentists previously have been scarce. THERE IS A good reason.

Dental equipment until recently wsi manufs chared exclusively for righthanders. This meant tit lefthander had to tistry. And he quit In mid-season to become professional baseball player. Lou Little, former football coach at Columbia university, is another who turned to another field after seeing the difficulties of operating from the south side of the dental chair, Prof Foley says the days when lefthanded dentists are rere may be about over, Manufacturers have started producing entire-sets of equipment for the lefthander and the cost Un't any higher. and Alan J.

Tragee, slJ of Baltimore As they step forward for their diplomas, the word gauche demanded: hence, awkward especially lacking the social graces) moves back another itep toward oblivion. I UAi. AM fc-ifViif'fc hi iiiii'i "44iHi Haul rKtktfi a.

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